Save Me the Waltz Zelda Fitzgerald
Publisher: ZanZabar Pub
Posted on March 18, 2013 by eimmpvcpw. "Lespiaut couldn't make enough flowers for the trade. And in 1930 — with their marriage crumbling and Fitzgerald suffering from alcoholism — Zelda was diagnosed with bipolar disorder and admitted to hospital, where she wrote a semi-biographical novel, “Save Me the Waltz”. Save Me The Waltz The beautiful, damned world of Zelda and Scott Fitzgerald—they lived it, as Zelda wrote about it. Zelda Fitzgerald down#loads tor*rents. It's all for a good cause, too. This is my somewhat belated contribution to the Film Preservation Blogathon, which ends today. Posted on February 22, 2012 by erin2012. Confined to a mental hospital, Zelda wrote a novel about her breakdown, Save me the Waltz, which she finished in a mere two months. They made nasturtiums of leather and rubber and wax gardenias and ragged robins out of threads and wires. It's time to start focusing on the looming gallery situation. On a warm summer's day, party princess Kate Moss finally married rock star lover Jamie Hince in the Cotswolds. The second 'Kate' wedding of the year has been and gone. She sent it off to Scott's publisher without telling him. Save Me the Waltz was a thinly disguised autobiography of her marriage to Scott. Zelda was a writer and novelist, known for her book "Save Me The Waltz" but eclipsed by her more famous husband.